Biography

Prof. Andreas Oberheitman

Expert Reviewer of the Working Group (WG) III contribution to the IPCC Fifth Assessment Report (AR5)


FOM Hochschule für Oekonomie und Management


Rheinisch-Westfälisches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung

Germany

Professor


Email: oberheitmann@tsinghua.edu.cn


Publications (Selected)

  1. Oberheitmann (2011) CO2-emission reduction in China's residential building sector and contribution to the national climate change mitigation targets in 2020. "Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change" Springer DOI 10.1007s11027-011-9343-5.
  2. Oberheitmann (2011) Economic growth and a Low Carbon Economy - Does the Earth suffer from an „Easter Island Syndrome“?. "Low Carbon Economy", Scientific Research Publishing: Vol.2, No. 4, 2011, pp. 200-204. DOI: 10.4236/lce.2011.24024.
  3. Oberheitmann (2010) "A new post-Kyoto climate regime based on per-capita cumulative emissions rights – Rationale, Architecture and quantitative assessment of the Implication for the CO2-emissions from China, India and the Annex-I Countries by 2050." Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change. Springer: Vol. 15, No. 2, 2010, pp. 137-168.
  4. Andreas Oberheitmann (2010) China’s integration in the international climate change mitigation process under the Kyoto Protocol. Structural changes and potential of CDM-projects. Chuangm Yih-chyi and Thomas, Simona (Eds.): China in the World Economy. Berliner China-Hefte Vol. 37, 2010, pp. 81-89.
  5. Oberheitmann and Y. Li (2009): Challenges of rapid economic growth in China: reconciling sustainable energy use, environmental stewardship and social development. “Energy Policy”, Springer: Vol. 37, 2009, pp. 1412–1422.
  6. Oberheitmann and Y. Li (2008) Main factors of decoupling China’s energy related emissions from its economic growth – Where is China on the Environmental Kuznets Curve? "ASIEN". Hamburg University Press: Vol. 1, 2008, pp. 7-23.
  7. Oberheitmann (2008) Adapting the CDM to China: Structural changes and potential; “Oil, Gas & Energy Law Intelligence”, Maris B.V.: Vol. 6, No. 1, 2008.
  8. Oberheitmann, together with P. Andrews-Speed, S. Dow, B. Ramsay, V. Smith and B. Wei (2003) First Steps in power sector reform: the case of China’s Guangdong Province; “Utilities Policy”. Elsevier: Vol. 11, 2003, pp. 169-183.
  9. Oberheitmann (2002) Le secteur de l´energie et la protection de l´environnement en Chine, Perspectives chinoises No. 69 (Jan-.Fev. 2002) – Special Chine – OMC. French Centre for Research on Contemporary China, Hong Kong: 39-52.
  10. Andreas Oberheitmann: Some remarks on the individual contribution to climate change. "American Journal of Climate Change" Scientific Research Publishing 2 2013 (2): 198-202 (R). DOI 10.4236/ajcc.2013.23020.
  11. Andreas Oberheitmann: Long-Term Kaya-Identity Analysis and Prerequisites of a Sus-tainable and Green Economic Growth in a 2°C World. In: ISN ETH Zürich (R). http://www.isn.ethz.ch/Digital-Library/Publications/Detail/?id=167156.
  12. Andreas Oberheitmann: Development of a Low Carbon Economy in Wuxi City. "Ameri-can Journal of Climate Change" Scientific Research Publishing. 1 (2012) 2: 64-103 (R). DOI 10.4236/ajcc.2012.12007.
  13. Andreas Oberheitmann: CO2-emission reduction in China's residential building sector and contribution to the national climate change mitigation targets in 2020. "Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change". Springer: 17 (2012) 7: 769-791 (R). ISSN 1381-2386. DOI 10.1007s11027-011-9343-5.
  14. Andreas Oberheitmann and Ruan Xiaodong: Low carbon city planning in China. In: Frauke Urban and Johan Nordensvard (Eds.): Low Carbon Development: Key Issues. Text book for Earthscan’s Key Issues Series (R). Routledge: 270-283 (R). ISBN: 978-0-415-53898-5.


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